Uri Geller Freud, commonly Uri Geller Hebrew: אורי גלר‎, born György Gellér (Hungarian name) on 20 December 1946 is an Israeli-British performer and self-proclaimed psychic who claims "to be able to bend spoons with the power of his mind" and to have psychic powers, although he currently prefers the designation of "mystifier" rather than "psychic".
Early life
Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to Hungarian Jewish parents, Geller was named after a cousin who had been killed in a bus accident. He was the only child of retired Army sergeant Itzhaak Geller (Gellér Izsák) and Manzy Freud (Freud Manci). Geller says he is a relative of Sigmund Freud on his mother's side.
At the age of 11, Geller moved with his family to Nicosia, Cyprus, where he atte...

Joanna Noëlle Levesque (born December 20, 1990), known by her stage name JoJo, is an American platinum-selling R&B and pop singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, and actress. She rose to fame in 2004 with her platinum-certified, self-titled debut album JoJo which reached number four on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. JoJo has also begun a film career, starring in two 2006 Hollywood films: Aquamarine and RV. Her second album, The High Road, was released on October 17, 2006. In the summer of 2007, JoJo will be embarking on a tour in the U.S., Europe and Mexico.
Early life
JoJo was born in Brattleboro, Vermont and was raised in Foxborough, Massachusetts. She has French, Polish, Irish and Albanian ancestry. She grew up in a one-bedroom apartment on the outskirts of Boston, in a low-inc...

Lucy Katherine Pinder (b. 20 December 1983 in Winchester, Hampshire, England) is a glamour model.
She was spotted by a freelance photographer while sunbathing on Bournemouth beach in the summer of 2003; as a result of photographs taken that day, she signed a professional modeling contract with The Daily Star. In the 2005 UK edition of the FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World Lucy was a new entry in the poll and finished 16th overall. She appeared at 35th place in the 2006 poll.
Unlike most glamour models, Pinder did not pose for photographs showing her nipples, until she finally posed topless for the weekly UK lads mag Nuts in the April 6-April 12 issue in 2007.
She is regularly partnered with Michelle Marsh, with whom she has appeared in magazines, television and corporate appearan...

Jonah Hill Feldstein (born December 20, 1983), best known as Jonah Hill, is an American actor, producer and screenwriter.
Personal life
Hill was born in Los Angeles and raised in Mill Valley, California to a family that worked in the music business. His father was a tour accountant for Guns N' Roses. He attended Brentwood School and then Crossroads School, in Santa Monica. After graduating from high school, Hill left California to attend school at The New School, where he studied acting. Hill's brother Jordan is the manager of the bands Staind, Collective Soul, Maroon 5, Big City Rock and others. He also raises money for charity, including his 10 to End Malaria campaign through Crowdrise.
Career
Actor
While in college, Hill began writing his own plays and performing them in th...

The Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo (Elena María Isabel Dominica de los Silos de Borbón y de Grecia; born December 20, 1963, Madrid), MA (Exon), is the elder daughter of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía of Spain, and fourth in the line of succession to the Spanish throne, after Infanta Sofía. She has a younger sister, the Infanta Cristina of Spain, and a younger brother, Felipe, Prince of Asturias.
She studied Basic Education at the University College ESCUNI of Madrid, graduating in 1986 with a speciality of English Philology. She then continued her studies at the Comillas University of Madrid graduating in Education. In 1990 she obtained a Master's in Sociology and Education from The University of Exeter, England.
The Infanta is fluent in English, French and Spanish.
Infanta Elena...

Anna Vissi (Greek: Άννα Βίσση; born December 20, 1957) is a Cypriot-Greek singer, famous mainly in Greece, and her home country Cyprus, with success in the United States as well.
Childhood & Origins
Vissi was born in 1957, in the village of Pyla, in Larnaca, Cyprus. She has been singing from a very early age, beginning formal musical studies at the age of six at a local conservatory. At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition and won first prize. Two years later, she was the main singer at Y. Kotsonis opus Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance. In 1973, her family moved to Athens, Greece where she was able to pursue her studies at the National Conservatory. She would eventually appear with a number of well-known...

Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad (IPA: ; born December 20, 1925) was the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the post for 22 years from 1981 to 2003, making him Malaysia's longest-serving Prime Minister, and one of the longest-serving leaders in Asia. During his term in office, he was credited for engineering Malaysia's rapid modernization and promoting non-individualistic "Asian values". Mahathir is also known for his criticisms of western and developed countries.
During his administration, he was considered as one of Asia's most influential leaders. Mahathir is also noted in the Western world as an outspoken critic of Western civilization.
Early life
Personal
Mahathir was born in Alor Star, the capital of the northern Malaysian state of Kedah, the youngest of nine children ...

Ernest-Antoine Seillière de Laborde , born 20th December 1937 in Neuilly-sur-Seine is an entrepreneur and the heir to the empire of the Wendel(representing €730 million) .
He graduated from the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, studying in law and a former pupil of the National School of Administration. Vice-président of the CNPF and member of the executive council from 1988 to 1997, President of the economic commission of the CNPF from 1988 to 1994, he became president of Medef (formerly CNPF) from December 1997 to 5th June 2005. He is CEO of Wendel Investment, a holding company for the CGIP.
He is a member of Siècle.
He is an officer of the Légion d'honneur and an officer of the Ordre National du Mérite.
Contrary to received wisdom about Seillière, he is not a member of ...

Jennifer Ann "Jenny" Agutter (born 20 December 1952) is a BAFTA- and Emmy award-winning English actress best known in recent years for her role as Tessa Phillips in the British TV drama series Spooks.
Early life
Agutter was born in Taunton, Somerset, the daughter of Catherine "Kit" (née Lynam) and Derek Brodie Agutter, a former British Army officer and live entertainment organizer. As a child, she lived always barefoot in Dhekelia, Cyprus and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She was discovered while at Elmhurst Ballet School when a casting agent was looking for a young English-speaking girl for a film. She did not get the part, but he recommended her to the producers of East of Sudan (1964).
Career
Agutter first came to the attention of television audiences as Roberta in a BBC drama of The...

George Peter John Criscuola (born December 20, 1945), better known as Peter Criss, is an American musician best known as co-founder, drummer and vocalist for the rock band Kiss. Criss established the "cat" character for his Kiss persona.
Early years
Criss is the eldest of the five children of Joseph and Loretta Criscuola in Brooklyn, New York.
He was an avid art student and a jazz aficionado. While playing with bandleader Joey Greco, Criss ended up studying under his idol, Gene Krupa, at the Metropole Club in New York. This blossomed into an active musical career as he went on to play jazz and rock with a number of bands in New York and New Jersey throughout the 1960s.
Criss was involved with a number of bands throughout the mid-to-late 1960s. In late 1960s, Criss joined Chelsea,...

Stephen William Bragg (born December 20, 1957 in Essex, England), better known as Billy Bragg, is an English musician who blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs. His lyrics mostly deal with political or romantic themes. His music career has lasted more than 30 years, and he has collaborated with Johnny Marr, Leon Rosselson, members of R.E.M., Michelle Shocked, Less Than Jake, Kirsty MacColl, and Wilco. He performed with Kate Nash at the 2008 NME awards. Bragg often plays and speaks at the Tolpuddle Martyrs festival. Bragg Close, in Dagenham, Essex, is named in his honour. He now lives in Dorset.
Career
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Jean-Claude Trichet (born December 20, 1942) is a French banker.
He was born in Lyon, trained as an engineer at the École nationale supérieure des Mines de Nancy and later as a civil servant at the Institut d'etudes politiques de Paris (best known as Sciences Po) and the Ecole nationale d'administration.
In 1993 he was appointed governor of Banque de France.
On November 1, 2003 he took Wim Duisenberg's place as president of the European Central Bank. Wim Duisenberg had in a compromise agreed to step down from his office after four years(although this is publicly denied by all parties), in order to satisfy the French president, Jacques Chirac, who wanted a French candidate.
Banking scandal
In January 2003 M. Trichet was put on trial with 8 others charged with irregularities ...

Wendy Hamilton (born December 20, 1967 in Detroit) is a brunette American model and actress. After working as a fashion model she was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month for December, 1991 and has appeared in numerous Playboy videos. She also appeared in several movies in the early 1990s, most notably Ski School 2 and The Dallas Connection.
Measurements 35" - 24" - 36"
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight 120 lb (55 kg)
Appearances in Playboy special editions
Playboy's Playmate Review Vol. 8 June 1992 - pages 100-108.
Playboy's Career Girls August 1992.
Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 28 November 1992.
Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 30 March 1993 - pages 84-85.
Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 31 May 1993.
Playboy's Girls of Summer '93 June 1993 - page 52.
Playbo...

Gigliola Cinquetti (born 20 December 1947, Verona, Italy) is an Italian singer, TV presenter and journalist.
At the age of 16 she won the Sanremo Music Festival in 1964 singing "Non Ho L'Età" ("I'm Not Old Enough"), with music composed by Nicola Salerno and lyrics by Mario Panzeri. Her victory enabled her to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 with the same song, and she went on to claim her country's first ever victory in the event. This became an international success, even entering UK Singles Chart, traditionally unusual for Italian material. In 1966, she recorded "Dio, come ti amo" ("God, How I Love You"), which became another world-wide hit.
Sanremo performances
In the following occasions, Gigliola Cinquetti performed at the Sanremo Music Festival
1964 "Non ...

Keny Arkana (born on December 20, 1982 in Boulogne-Billancourt, France) is a French rap artist. She is active in the alter-globalization movement with "La Rage Du Peuple", a music collective created in 2004 in the neighborhood of Noailles in Marseilles.
Biography
Raised in Marseilles of Argentine heritage, Arkana began rapping in 1996, with her first texts at the age of 12. She formed the collectives Mars Patrie and later Etat-Major, gaining performance experience in the Marseilles underground scene, culminating in the 2003 release of Etat Major's first mixtape.
After several solo appearances on various projects, Arkana released her first EP Le missile est lancé (The rocket is launched) in 2004. Her first album Entre ciment et belle étoile (Between concrete and stars) was released...

Lara Catherina Stone (born December 20, 1983 in Geldrop, The Netherlands) is a Dutch model.
Biography
Stone was born to a Dutch mother and an English father. She was raised in the Dutch town of Mierlo.
Career
Stone was first approached by an agent in the Paris Metro, at age 12. Stone entered the Elite Model Look contest in 1999, as a 15-year-old. Although she didn't win, she impressed Elite executives and was signed to the Elite Modeling Agency. After years of working as a struggling model, her career took a positive turn when she was signed by IMG in 2006. Soon after, she opened the Givenchy haute couture show in Paris.
She has walked shows for Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Lanvin, Miu Miu, Fendi, MaxMara, Pollini, Prada, Anna Sui, Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Stella McCartney, Zac P...

Alain de Botton (born 20 December 1969, Zürich) is a Swiss writer, television presenter and entrepreneur. His books and television programmes discuss various subjects in a philosophical style with an emphasis on their relevance to everyday life. In August 2008, he was a founding member of a new educational establishment in central London called The School of Life. In May 2009, he was a founding member of a new architectural organisation called Living Architecture.
Personal life
De Botton comes from a Jewish family, originating from a small Castilian town of Boton (now vanished) on the Iberian peninsula. His ancestors left in 1492 along with the rest of the Sephardic Jewish community and eventually settled in Alexandria, Egypt, where his father was born. His father, Gilbert de Botton...

Nicole de Boer (born December 20, 1970 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actress, best known for her roles as Ezri Dax on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from 1998 to 1999 and as Sarah Bannerman on The Dead Zone from 2002 to 2007.
Career
De Boer's early work of note was a recurring role on the Canadian sketch comedy show The Kids in the Hall as Laura, the on again/off again girlfriend of Bobby Terrance (Bruce McCulloch). She subsequently appeared (as a different character) in their 1996 film Brain Candy.
Her first major TV role came in 1997, in the short-lived Sci-Fi Channel series Deepwater Black (also known as Mission Genesis) as Yuna. She followed that up with a role in the low-budget science fiction film, Cube (1997). She has also been featured in episodes of the Canadian produced ...

Christopher Mark Robinson (born December 20, 1966 in Marietta, Georgia), better known as Chris Robinson, is the singer of the rock and roll band The Black Crowes and brother of its guitarist Rich Robinson.
Career in music
Early years
Along with his brother Rich, Robinson formed Mr. Crowe's Garden in the 1980s, having been influenced by bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers, The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, and Sly and the Family Stone. They played a variety of clubs in and around Atlanta, Georgia. He attended Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C. - while some fellow students had posters of bikini girls lying on Porsches, Robinson decorated his dorm with a Tom Waits poster and a Dream Syndicate poster: "...even at 18, I was into music."
Life with The Crowes
In 1989 Mr....

Julien Benneteau (born December 20, 1981 in Bourg-en-Bresse (birth time source: Didier Geslain)) is a French professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking is ATP World No. 26, which he reached in April 2012. He formerly resided in Boulogne-Billancourt and now lives in Geneva. Benneteau is generally regarded as one of the best singles players on the tour who has not won a title, finishing as runner-up in ten ATP tournaments. He reached the quarterfinals of the 2006 French Open and the semifinals of the 2014 Cincinnati Masters. Benneteau has also had success in doubles, winning the Bronze medal in men's doubles at the 2012 London Olympics (parterning Richard Gasquet) and the 2014 French Open men's doubles title with fellow Frenchman Édouard Roger-Vasselin, thus becoming the fir...

Alan Parsons (b. 20 December 1948 in London) is a British audio engineer, musician, and record producer. He was involved in the production of several successful albums, including The Beatles' Abbey Road and The Dark Side of the Moon, for which Pink Floyd credit him as an important contributor. Parsons' own group, the Alan Parsons Project, has also been commercially successful.
Career
In October 1967, at age 18, Parsons went to work as an assistant engineer at Abbey Road Studios, where he earned his first credit on the LP, Abbey Road. He became a fixture there, engineering such projects as Paul McCartney's Wild Life and Red Rose Speedway, five albums by The Hollies, and Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon, for which he received his first Grammy Award nomination. He was known for goin...

David Roland Cook (born December 20, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter. On May 21, 2008, he won the seventh season of the reality television show American Idol. Prior to Idol he released an album entitled Analog Heart, and his post-Idol self-titled album, produced by Rob Cavallo, is set for release on November 18, 2008.
Early life
Cook was born in Houston, Texas, raised in Blue Springs, Missouri, and currently lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His parents are Beth (née Frye) and Stan Cook. He is the middle of three brothers. Adam is the oldest, and Andrew is the youngest. David's eldest brother, Adam, has been battling brain cancer for a decade. Cook's interest in music began early in life. He began singing in second grade, when his elementary school music teacher gave him a solo in a sch...

Richard Anthony Wolf (born December 20, 1946), usually billed as simply Dick Wolf, is one of American television's most respected drama series creators and is an Emmy Award-winning producer, specializing in crime dramas.
Early life
Wolf was born in New York City, the son of Marie G. (née Gaffney), a homemaker, and George Wolf, an advertising executive. As a child, he was an altar boy at St. Patrick's Cathedral when Francis Cardinal Spellman was Archbishop of New York. For middle school, Wolf attended the Saint David's School, an all-boys private Roman Catholic school on the Upper East side of Manhattan.
Wolf was enrolled at Phillips Academy, where he was a classmate of George W. Bush, and graduated from The Gunnery. He enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1969. ...

The Prince George, Duke of Kent (George Edward Alexander Edmund; 20 December 1902 - 25 August 1942) was a member of the British Royal Family, the fourth son of George V and Mary of Teck. He held the title of Duke of Kent from 1934 until his death in 1942.
Birth
Prince George was born on 20 December 1902 at York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England. His father was The Prince George, Prince of Wales, the eldest surviving son of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. His mother was the Princess of Wales, the eldest daughter of The Duke and Duchess of Teck. At the time of his birth, he was fifth in the line of succession. As a grandchild of the British monarch in a male line, he was styled His Royal Highness Prince George of Wales.
He was baptised in the Private Chapel at Wind...

John Benedict Hillerman (born December 20, 1932) is an American Emmy Award and Golden Globe winning character actor, best known for his starring role on the long-running television show Magnum, P.I..
Early life
Hillerman was born in Denison, Texas to Lenora Joan Medlinger and Christopher Ben Hillerman, a gas station owner. Young Hillerman grew up on a farm in the Denison Texas area, and (according to a childhood friend) was known as "Jackie Ben" by his friends and relatives. The friend recalls that although "Jackie Ben" loved to sing, actually could not sing very well. However, she recalls him getting the opportunity to sing on local radio, in which his friends teased him for his "nasal" singing voice. He attended St. Xavier's Academy. After graduation, he attended the University of Te...

Irene Dunne (December 20, 1898 - September 4, 1990) was an American film actress and singer of the 1930s and 1940s. Dunne was nominated fives times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, for her performances in Cimarron (1931), Theodora Goes Wild (1936), The Awful Truth (1937), Love Affair (1939) and I Remember Mama (1948).
Early life
Born Irene Marie Dunne in Louisville, Kentucky to Joseph Dunne, a steamboat inspector for the United States government, and Adelaide Henry, a concert pianist/music teacher from Newport, Kentucky, Irene Dunne would later write, "No triumph of either my stage or screen career has ever rivalled the excitement of trips down the Mississippi on the river boats with my father." She was only eleven when her father died in 1909. She saved all of his letters and ...

Amanda Swisten (born December 20, 1978) is an American model actress who has appeared in various films and TV shows.
Swisten was born in New York City, New York. Her first credited appearance was in the film American Wedding in 2003. After which she appeared in films such as The Last Run (2004), The Girl Next Door (2004), and Freezerburn (2005). She has had guest appearances on TV series such as I'm with Her, Two and a Half Men, Quintuplets, and Joey. Her free time is spent dealing with significant charities and travelling.
Swisten was ranked #99 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2004....

Jean Theodoor Toorop (Poerworedjo, Java, December 20, 1858 — The Hague, Netherlands, March 3, 1928), better known as Jan Toorop, was a Dutch painter whose works straddle the space between the Symbolist painters and Art Nouveau.
Born in Java, Toorop moved with his family to the Netherlands in 1872, and he studied in Delft and Amsterdam. In 1880 he became a student at the State Academy in Amsterdam. From 1882 to 1886 he lived in Brussels, where he joined Les XX (Les Vingts), a group of artists centred around James Ensor. Toorop worked in various different styles during these years, such as Realism, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism.
After his marriage to an English woman, Annie Hall, in 1886, Toorop alternated his time between The Hague, England and Brussels, and after 1890 also the...

Israel Adrián Caetano (born December 20, 1969 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is an Uruguayan-Argentine film director, producer and screenplay writer. He's often credited as Adrián Caetano.
He works mainly in the cinema of Argentina and at times obtains funding for his films in Europe. He lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Biography
At age of sixteen his family moved to Córdoba, Argentina. When older he shot several short videos including Visite Carlos Paz, and Calafate.
In 1995 Caetano won a prize in a script contest he entered. The money won allowed him to film the short Down Hill (Cuesta abajo), his first work filmed in 35mm. Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes (1998, co-directed with Bruno Stagnaro) followed. The film was well received at the various film festivals it screened.
In 1996 C...

Joel James Gretsch (born December 20, 1963 in St. Cloud, Minnesota) is an American actor. His recent roles include Tom Baldwin on the USA Network series The 4400, Capt./Maj./Col. Owen Crawford in the Steven Spielberg produced 2002 sci-fi miniseries Taken and more recently Father Jack Landry on V.
Career
Gretsch studied acting at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis before moving to Los Angeles in 1989. His stage work includes roles in Molière's Tartuffe and John Patrick Shanley's Danny and the Deep Blue Sea.
He started his television work in the early '90s, appearing in episodes of Married... with Children, Melrose Place and Saved by the Bell: The New Class. Since then he has appeared in episodes of JAG, Silk Stalkings, CSI: Miami, Burn Notice, and NCIS. More recently, he played a...

Benoît August (born 20 December 1976 in Mont-de-Marsan (Landes)) is a French rugby union footballer, currently playing for Biarritz Olympique in the top division of French rugby, the Top 14. His usual position is as a hooker. Prior to joining Biarritz he played for US Dax and Stade Français Paris. He was selected in the French national team's squad for the 2007 Six Nations, making his debut in the Test against Wales. That is still his only cap for his National Team.
Height: 6' (1m83)
Weight: 110 kg...

Claude Michel (December 20, 1738 – March 29, 1814), known as Clodion, was a French sculptor in the Rococo style. He was born in Nancy. Here and probably in Lille he spent the earlier years of his life. In 1755 he came to Paris and entered the workshop of Lambert Sigisbert Adam, his maternal uncle, a clever sculptor. He remained four years in this workshop, and on the death of his uncle became a pupil of J. B. Pigalle. In 1759 he obtained the grand prize for sculpture at the Académie Royale; in 1761 he obtained the first silver medal for studies from models; and in 1762 he went to Rome. Here his activity was considerable between 1767 and 1771.
Catherine II of Russia was eager to secure his presence in St Petersburg, but he returned to Paris. Among his patrons, which were very numerous, ...

Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes (20 December 1717—13 February 1787) was a French statesman and diplomat.
Born in Dijon, France, he was introduced to the profession of diplomacy by his uncle, Théodore Chevignard de Chavigny, under whom he obtained his first appointment, to Portugal. His successful advocacy of French interests as envoy to the Electorate of Trier, in 1750, and the following years led to his being sent to the Ottoman Empire in 1755, first as minister plenipotentiary, then as ambassador (see French Ambassador to Turkey). In 1768, he was recalled, ostensibly because he married the widow Anne Duvivier, (1730-1798), but really because the Duc de Choiseul thought him not competent enough to provoke a war between Imperial Russia and the Ottomans. After Choiseul's dismissal, h...

George Roy Hill (December 20, 1921 – December 27, 2002) was an Academy Award-winning American film director. He is most noted for directing such films as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, which both starred the acting duo Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Other notable films are Slaughterhouse-Five, The World According to Garp, The World of Henry Orient, Hawaii, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Great Waldo Pepper, Slap Shot , A Little Romance, and The Little Drummer Girl.
Life
He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to George Roy and Helen Frances Owens Hill, part of a well-to-do Roman Catholic family with interests in the newspaper business; the family owned the Minneapolis Tribune. Hill was no relation to the rather less successful 1930s director George W. Hill. He was educ...

Robert Lee "Bullet Bob" Hayes (December 20, 1942 – September 18, 2002) was an Olympic sprinter turned American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University. Hayes was enshrined in the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor in 2001 and was selected for induction in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in January 2009. He was officially inducted in Canton, Ohio on August 8, 2009. Hayes is the second Olympic gold medalist to be inducted to the Hall of Fame, after Jim Thorpe.
Once considered the world's fastest man by virtue of his multiple world records in the 60-yard, 100-yard, 220-yard, and Olympic 100-meter dashes, Hayes is the only man to w...

Audrey Totter (born December 20, 1918 in Joliet, Illinois) is an American actress.
Totter began her acting career in radio in the late 1930s and after success in Chicago and New York, was signed to a seven-year film contract with MGM Studios.
She made her film debut in Main Street After Dark (1945) and during the 1940s established herself as a popular female lead. Although she appeared in various film genres, she became most widely known to movie audiences in film noir productions. Initially MGM groomed her to become an important player, and she was paired opposite some of their biggest stars. Among her successes were The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) with John Garfield and Lana Turner, Lady in the Lake (1947) with Robert Montgomery and Jayne Meadows, The Unsuspected (1947 for Wa...

John Harris Harbison (born December 20, 1938 in Orange, New Jersey) is a composer, best known for his operas and large choral works.
Harbison won the prestigious BMI Foundation's Student Composer Awards for composition at the age of sixteen in 1954. He studied music at Harvard University, where he sang with the Harvard Glee Club, and later at Princeton. He is an Institute Professor of music at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a former student of Walter Piston and Roger Sessions. His works include several symphonies, string quartets, and concerti for violin, viola, and bass viol (double bass).
He won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1987 for The Flight into Egypt, and in 1998 he was awarded the 4th Annual Heinz Award in the Arts and Humanities. In 2006 he was nominated ...

Bouabdallah "Bob" Tahri (born 20 December 1978 in Metz) is a track and field athlete, competing internationally for France. He competes mainly in the 3000 m steeplechase distance but also on 3000 m and 5000 m distances.
Tahri improved his European best in the 2000 m steeplechase with a run of 5:15.36 in Nancy, France, in June 2009.
Notable results
* 2009 World Championships - bronze medal (3000m)
* 2007 European Indoor Championships - silver medal (3000 m)
* 2006 IAAF World Cup - bronze medal
* 2006 World Athletics Final - bronze medal
* 2006 European Championships - bronze medal
* 2005 World Athletics Final - fifth place
* 2005 World Championships - eighth place
* 2004 Olympic Games - seventh place
* 2003 World Athletics Final - fifth ...

Carlos Da Cruz (born December 20, 1974 in Saint-Denis (source: http://www.siteducyclisme.net/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=386)) is a French former professional road bicycle racer. In his 11 year career, he rode for BigMat-Auber93 between 1997 and 2000, Festina in 2001 and then for UCI ProTeam Française des Jeux between 2002 and 2007.
Palmarès
Circuit de la Sarthe - 1 stage & Overall (2003)
Settimana Lombarda - 1 stage (2000)...

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